Lycus (mythology)

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title: Lycus (mythology)
text: Lycus is the name of multiple people in Greek mythology: - Lycus, one of the Telchines who fought under Dionysus in his Indian campaign. He is otherwise said to have erected a temple to Apollo Lycius on the banks of Xanthus river. - Lycus, son of Prometheus and Celaeno, brother of Chimaerus. The brothers are said to have had tombs in the Troad; they are otherwise unknown. - Lycus of Athens, a wolf-shaped herο, whose shrine stood by the jurycourt, and the first jurors were named after him.
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date created: 2007-07-25T21:04:58Z
date modified: 2024-09-07T18:51:20Z
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